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from african-killer honest he bees in the southwest to louisiana to the spread of the burmese python in the florida everglades. all part of a scary trend. >> everywhere we look, we see species that are spreading and damaging our natural eco-systems now. and when scientists look into the future, they see the potential for many more damaging species. >> reporter: you make it sound like we're under attack everywhere. >> we are under attack everywhere. >> reporter: david lodge is a biologist at the university of notre dame. he says our agricultural system depends on plant and animal species imported to america, like wheat and cows and pigs. but that doesn't make them invaders >> an invasive species is a species that's been transported from one part of the planet to the other by people. and a species that has a harmful impact. >> reporter: and typically transported by design, by accident, a little bit of both? >> both. lots of invasive species have been transported by accident in the ball after water of ships or as a hidden pest on plants that have been imported. but many have also been i
from african-killer honest he bees in the southwest to louisiana to the spread of the burmese python in the florida everglades. all part of a scary trend. >> everywhere we look, we see species that are spreading and damaging our natural eco-systems now. and when scientists look into the future, they see the potential for many more damaging species. >> reporter: you make it sound like we're under attack everywhere. >> we are under attack everywhere. >> reporter: david...
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number two louisiana they know devastation to well after hurricane katrina eight years ago. 880,000 people with in the 12,000 square miles of flood zone the biggest area in the u.s.. number one florida. , the 1.5 million of 700 square lines other states are virginia and south carolina. a new program using taxpayer dollars to provide school vouchers to those in the low-income neighborhood. one parent says this changed her life and the life of her son. almost time for back-to-school. we will examine the results next. gerri: state revenues are coming back so vague giveback expanding or created programs of taxpayer dollars to give private school vouchers to those in in the friedman foundation and as part in indianapolis. what is the goal behind these? >> we're looking at thousands and thousands of parents to have access to their to private schools so led every parent have the freedom to do choose whether public or at home or charter in have the freedom to access those. gerri: and catching on state to state? >> 23 states and washington d.c. has voucher programs right now this year 11 states lik
number two louisiana they know devastation to well after hurricane katrina eight years ago. 880,000 people with in the 12,000 square miles of flood zone the biggest area in the u.s.. number one florida. , the 1.5 million of 700 square lines other states are virginia and south carolina. a new program using taxpayer dollars to provide school vouchers to those in the low-income neighborhood. one parent says this changed her life and the life of her son. almost time for back-to-school. we will...
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follows the robinson family in their louisiana-based company called the commander. david: and time for the two days to walk next reached. two important sets of numbers. existing home sales is wednesday spec its rise. new home sales coming out on friday are expected to fall. liz: pin number one thing to watch, the release of the fomc minutes. who will be digging through all the details in the language to see if the fed gives any cancer clues on when it will begin. david: we hope you join us on monday. money is next. >> i'm charles and for melissa. here is what is "money" tonight. warren buffett, the oracle of of law unveils the new apple. should you be falling in is the? will break out our own crystal ball and get the answers. may surprise you. plus, it is franchise friday. the perfect vacation. and you made "money" today? is a when they say it's not all we always know it's about "money."
follows the robinson family in their louisiana-based company called the commander. david: and time for the two days to walk next reached. two important sets of numbers. existing home sales is wednesday spec its rise. new home sales coming out on friday are expected to fall. liz: pin number one thing to watch, the release of the fomc minutes. who will be digging through all the details in the language to see if the fed gives any cancer clues on when it will begin. david: we hope you join us on...
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what's in your walle charles: news alert, homes in louisiana evacuated after a train derailment spilled flammable and corrosive chemicals 60 miles west of baton rouge. louisiana governor bobby jindal says authorities are investigating the crash and determining the extent of the damage. another headache for detroit and it might have to wait until after halloween to see if it is allowed to file for bankruptcy but guess what, america, detroit's distress may be on your doorstep soon. our next guest says you combine other states and city tensions you would get on number, see that on your screen? $4.6 trillion? joining us is matthew from the commonwealth foundation. it is interesting because we do look and say it for the detroit. i don't think people realize they are sitting on something very similar. >> this is something that is going to happen in cities and states all across america. what we see in detroit is a precursor for the fiscal calamities that are going to occur because of unsustainable pensions and unaffordable health care costs. these have added up and we will have to pay for it o
what's in your walle charles: news alert, homes in louisiana evacuated after a train derailment spilled flammable and corrosive chemicals 60 miles west of baton rouge. louisiana governor bobby jindal says authorities are investigating the crash and determining the extent of the damage. another headache for detroit and it might have to wait until after halloween to see if it is allowed to file for bankruptcy but guess what, america, detroit's distress may be on your doorstep soon. our next guest...
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louisiana, 56% funded. $18 billion short. california has a much bigger short fall. of course they have got more people. they're 77% funded. but among the worst cities? take a look at this. new research from the pew charitable trust which found that new york city on a per household basis, and this is a good way to measure this, how much is each household short when you come down to the pension short fall, actually $14,000 a household. makes new york city in the worst shape of any pensions. philadelphia, 12,000. portland, oregon about 11,000. chicago is fourth on the list. i don't know if it is at the end of its rope yet. pensions a looming, huge problem. the court today, i was surprised, the court said the governor can continue to withold salary of legislators until they come up with a fix. david: i love it. other thing about detroit may be different from chicago and detroit. people were leaving detroit en masse. all the public services were just going downhill too, right, quickly. >> tax base here is in much better shape, david, much better shape in chicago. like an
louisiana, 56% funded. $18 billion short. california has a much bigger short fall. of course they have got more people. they're 77% funded. but among the worst cities? take a look at this. new research from the pew charitable trust which found that new york city on a per household basis, and this is a good way to measure this, how much is each household short when you come down to the pension short fall, actually $14,000 a household. makes new york city in the worst shape of any pensions....
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north carolina, louisiana, arkansas, montana, alaska, all democrat incumbents and states where obamacare is very unpopular. >> so, why, why did democrats stick with the democrats on obamacare? wouldn't you expect to see some peeling away, some joining with the republicans to defund it and hold it up, delay it for a year? doesn't seem to be happening much. >> well, with the republicans having gone in what i regard as an extreme direction with funding. they've made the loyalty and politics is more than one issue in one day and the white house i'm sure said to those five democrats and others if you don't stay with me on this, don't come to us for campaign help. >> how do you see this going forward politically? we've got the exchanges up and running on october the 1st and more implementation in stages. how do you see-- look, i think it's going to be chaotic. what's the political impact of that? >> well, i think you're raising two questions, first, how will implementation go? and i think that's something time will tell. the indications with the exchanges, the individual mandate, obviously, su
north carolina, louisiana, arkansas, montana, alaska, all democrat incumbents and states where obamacare is very unpopular. >> so, why, why did democrats stick with the democrats on obamacare? wouldn't you expect to see some peeling away, some joining with the republicans to defund it and hold it up, delay it for a year? doesn't seem to be happening much. >> well, with the republicans having gone in what i regard as an extreme direction with funding. they've made the loyalty and...
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father of four and youth pastor waved at police officers when he passed them on his bike in evansville, louisiana. they thought he recognized him. they didn't rec him and deemed his wave a threat. they almost used a stun gun and put him in cuffs while they could verify his identity. detained for saying held okay. wow, that's one we couldn't wave off, seriously. madison filed a complaint with the police department's internal affairs division. >>> coming up, the right wing and race, time to send in the clowns. giving people choices. especially today, as people are looking for more low, and no calorie options. that's why on vending machines, we're making it easy for people to know how many calories are in their favorite beverages, before they choose. and we're offering more low calorie options, including over 70 in our innovative coca-cola free-style dispensers. working with our beverage industry and restaurant partners, we're helping provide choices that make sense for everyone. because when people come together, good things happen. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use
father of four and youth pastor waved at police officers when he passed them on his bike in evansville, louisiana. they thought he recognized him. they didn't rec him and deemed his wave a threat. they almost used a stun gun and put him in cuffs while they could verify his identity. detained for saying held okay. wow, that's one we couldn't wave off, seriously. madison filed a complaint with the police department's internal affairs division. >>> coming up, the right wing and race, time...
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. >>> some 100 homes in lawtell, louisiana, remain evacuated following yesterday's train derailment. the union pacific 26-car train went off the trials 60 miles west of baton rouge. one of the cars had been leaking sodium hydroxide which can cause injuries and death if it comes in contact with the skin. >>> and a u.s. military helicopter crashed on okinawa. three crew members ejected from the helicopter and survived, a fourth has taken to the hospital. those are your headlines on the fox business network, i'm patti ann brown. ♪ ♪ dennis: in today's media minute, neither side blinked, and now the eye is blacked out. cws now has been -- cbs has been dark in new york, l.a. and dallas. cbs' showtime channel darkened in 12 million homes served by time warner cable. time warner blasts cbs saying that, quote: dennis: noble of them, ain't it? and cbs accuses twc of: teps dennis pointless brinksmanship d distorted public position, further bashing twc. twc says customers can watch shows online at cbs.com, but cbs shut down online shows and not just in the three markets in this fight, in al
. >>> some 100 homes in lawtell, louisiana, remain evacuated following yesterday's train derailment. the union pacific 26-car train went off the trials 60 miles west of baton rouge. one of the cars had been leaking sodium hydroxide which can cause injuries and death if it comes in contact with the skin. >>> and a u.s. military helicopter crashed on okinawa. three crew members ejected from the helicopter and survived, a fourth has taken to the hospital. those are your headlines...